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in a wisconsin actually requires k-12 educators to take a class on native history. minnesota is trying to weave something into the curriculum, strands and beginnings of things but it's not nearly enough and as a result the misunderstandings abound of people thinking these are all casinos and some people think indians are living in squalor on reservations. it's complicated and with the columbus narrative that is exactly the case, that there are so much that story and so much to what we teach about again with any subjects. i remember one time asking a teacher, what about the indians and the teacher said that his who was here before and just kept right on teaching. and i remember thinking, but i'm here now and in spite of it all, a lot of people have that against native people in the past 500 years. the last of the fill in the blank with whatever tripe you want to talk about. in spite of it all we are still here. we still have sovereign governance. we still have living languages. we still have fiber and cultural traditions and to me those are especially important thing
in a wisconsin actually requires k-12 educators to take a class on native history. minnesota is trying to weave something into the curriculum, strands and beginnings of things but it's not nearly enough and as a result the misunderstandings abound of people thinking these are all casinos and some people think indians are living in squalor on reservations. it's complicated and with the columbus narrative that is exactly the case, that there are so much that story and so much to what we teach...
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the education was compulsory. sometimes kids would go to school not just for a year or two, they would be sent a thousand miles from home and spent 12 years they're fostered in the summer months to the families, but the idea was to generate jobs for native people and how to assimilate into the mainstream society but no when he thought about basic things like this is america in the late 1800's and first half of the 1900's and there was a racial barrier to the game colin planet for people of color how do you learn how to parent. their parents did with lots of harsh physical discipline but without nurture. >> host: one of the things people realize is my mother went to boarding school, my husband's mother went to boarding school. we are not just talking about the 1800's, we are talking about the effect of the kentucky vision. estimate almost all of the grandparent generations have been through this experience, and in canada most of the parental generation has been to be started later and in did more recently. so, it i
the education was compulsory. sometimes kids would go to school not just for a year or two, they would be sent a thousand miles from home and spent 12 years they're fostered in the summer months to the families, but the idea was to generate jobs for native people and how to assimilate into the mainstream society but no when he thought about basic things like this is america in the late 1800's and first half of the 1900's and there was a racial barrier to the game colin planet for people of...
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wisconsin requires educators to take a class on native history. it's not nearly enough, and as a result, the misunderstandings abound. some people think indians are always from casinos or all living in squalor on lesser vacations and it's physically impossible for both things to be the whole story. it's complicated. and with the columbus narrative, took that's exactly the case, that there's so much to that story, and there's so much to how we teach about it. and with any of the subjects -- i remember one time asking a teacher, what about the indians? the teacher said, that's who was here before, and kept right on teaching. i remember thing, but i'm here now. and in spite of it all, a lot of people have bet against native people over the past 500 years. the last of the -- and fill in the blank with whatever tribe you want to talk about. in i spite of it all we're still here, we have government, we have living languages and vibrant cultural traditions, and those are especially important things. so looking at the history, all the misunderstandings, c
wisconsin requires educators to take a class on native history. it's not nearly enough, and as a result, the misunderstandings abound. some people think indians are always from casinos or all living in squalor on lesser vacations and it's physically impossible for both things to be the whole story. it's complicated. and with the columbus narrative, took that's exactly the case, that there's so much to that story, and there's so much to how we teach about it. and with any of the subjects -- i...
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a million new homes across venezuela access to healthcare education of also risen considerably in two different parts of the world were seen drastically different economic approaches in debt ridden europe with the exception of france and scandinavia technocrats and banks there's are shoving austerity down the throats of working people cutting back on social services privatizing big chunks of the commons in south america opposing economic philosophies progressive you cannot make laws these are seen enormous success their version of socialism following his victory on sunday night chavez addresses addressed his supporters of the presidential palace where he said this has been the perfect battle a democratic battle then as well it will continue along the path of democratic and bold varian socialism of the twenty first century keyword there is democratic leading up to the election many in the united states speculated that chavez was headed for defeat or that he would reveal action to ensure his victory but in reality of that as well as one of the better democracies in the world of not the
a million new homes across venezuela access to healthcare education of also risen considerably in two different parts of the world were seen drastically different economic approaches in debt ridden europe with the exception of france and scandinavia technocrats and banks there's are shoving austerity down the throats of working people cutting back on social services privatizing big chunks of the commons in south america opposing economic philosophies progressive you cannot make laws these are...
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you have to inspire and educate and inform people that they can make a difference. they can make a contribution. we all can be great because we all can surf. i think there is a great need for people who left some of these communities to go back and be there especially in some of the inner city schools to see black males. that is important. i admire all of the people that are working for teach for america. all over the place these bright colors are coming young people and more and more people of color are involved. young women, young men, but we need more african-american male. we need that image, we need people in the classroom leading, standing up, showing people the way. we need to get more people to hear the trumpet call and just respond. >> as a savvy person when you look at teach for america and their board as a savvy student there are no african-americans on the board, and so it's like if i come in with that branding and i'm telling the students you can be what he wanted the war rhetoric is you choose and they say let me research the organization there's nobod
you have to inspire and educate and inform people that they can make a difference. they can make a contribution. we all can be great because we all can surf. i think there is a great need for people who left some of these communities to go back and be there especially in some of the inner city schools to see black males. that is important. i admire all of the people that are working for teach for america. all over the place these bright colors are coming young people and more and more people of...
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institutions educated kids in comparison to how they're educated today. what were some of the different pull and push things that helped kids to stay focused and grounded during education that type of educational environment? and how today is it they're not grounded in the same way? what is it that those teachers or that environment created that created something that enabled those young folks to achieve in the face of something they couldn't achieve. and i think that once we see that the power is within them the young folks to achieve, and we help them to understand that they have that power embedded within them. then they begin to believe in themselves. they begin to see that success is possible. because i think a lot of times they think that they -- that success is not possible because they don't see success around them. our communities are not integrated today with african-americans who are successful and nose who are not successful. so they don't have all the examples in front of them that i think that those young folks had during segregation where y
institutions educated kids in comparison to how they're educated today. what were some of the different pull and push things that helped kids to stay focused and grounded during education that type of educational environment? and how today is it they're not grounded in the same way? what is it that those teachers or that environment created that created something that enabled those young folks to achieve in the face of something they couldn't achieve. and i think that once we see that the power...
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in fact, the cdc released this video that will hopefully do a lot to educate our young people about the changer dangers of eg. >> hey, kid, get over here. get the stuff. want a bite? ah -- >> i don't know. >> come on. have an egg. don't you want to be cool? >> yeah, what are you? chicken? >> bock bock bock bock -- come on. there you go. >> watch out, kids! >> whoa! >> who are you? >> i'm yolky the dino, and i'm here to warn you about the dangers of eggs. did you know that downing one unborn chicken baby raises your cholesterol and places you at a higher risk of heart attack and stroke? >> like my grandpa mike? >> yeah, just like your grandpa mike. so remember, kids -- ♪ ♪ say no to eggs ♪ say no to eggs ♪ you got to pass on the yolk ♪ that ain't no joke ♪ just say no to eggs woo! >> okay. i did what i came to do, so -- you know, beat him up, whatever you were going to do. just don't eat eggs. bye. >> brought to you by oatmeal. >> jimmy: all right. and one more tihing. it is thursday night and it is time for our weekly tribute to the fcc, where we bleep things whether they ne
in fact, the cdc released this video that will hopefully do a lot to educate our young people about the changer dangers of eg. >> hey, kid, get over here. get the stuff. want a bite? ah -- >> i don't know. >> come on. have an egg. don't you want to be cool? >> yeah, what are you? chicken? >> bock bock bock bock -- come on. there you go. >> watch out, kids! >> whoa! >> who are you? >> i'm yolky the dino, and i'm here to warn you about the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> after years of being left out in the cold, a man has been given a new home. is everyone feeling the same about christopher columbus' new home? we'll find out. >> reporter: christopher columbus has been in the same place. >> i've been living in the city since 1966, columbus circle has always been there. but you don't look up? you can't see it, it's so high. >> reporter: faster than you can see santa maria, the public art group set sail to bring the people to columbus. >> watch out. >> reporter: columbus had to make an extremely long ocean voyage to discover the americas. to discover christopher columbus' statue here you have to walk up several flights of stairs. we are about to see them up close and personal. columbus may have discovered tourists who enter another new world to rediscover columbus. columbus appears to have time travelled into the future standing on a coffee table in living room am
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> after years of being left out in the cold, a man has been given a new home. is everyone feeling the same about christopher columbus' new home? we'll find out. >> reporter: christopher columbus has been in the same place. >> i've been living in the city since 1966, columbus circle has always been there. but you don't look up? you can't see it,...
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. >> educated myself, educated my children. i am not unique. >> i have been laid off, had my car repossessed. >> explain to me -- thmy salary. i can bring a lot to the situation. where i am not ready -- >> she is the face of poverty. she is. i have been saying, the new poor in this country are the former middle class. >> poverty like we've never seen before. there is so much corporate greed that something has to be done. >> we are in a class war right now. it is our -- right in here. >> there was a white woman on the sidewalk. she was waiting for the bus to pull up to read us the riot act. >> you have chosen columbus, mississippi. >> she didn't like we'd bring up in this poverty tour bus. "you are stygmatizing our town." -- stigmatyzing our town." >> got to do everything just to keep our homes. >> you lost your jobs in the same month. >> trying to keep our houses -- >> i did the multiple. >> i have my license and can do just about anything. you make two dollars too much. life insurance, gone. they cut the cable off. the gas is
. >> educated myself, educated my children. i am not unique. >> i have been laid off, had my car repossessed. >> explain to me -- thmy salary. i can bring a lot to the situation. where i am not ready -- >> she is the face of poverty. she is. i have been saying, the new poor in this country are the former middle class. >> poverty like we've never seen before. there is so much corporate greed that something has to be done. >> we are in a class war right now. it...
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residential boarding schools that vaguely heard about education for assimilation, educators beating people for speaking the language is the new debt kept cemeteries for the kids. they hear about that but don't realize they don't feel comfortable in the parent teacher conversation. it's like that, but at the schools and other once all of a sudden it turns that on its head and involves native people and parents and changes the education paradigm. they are getting everything else everyone else is getting and it builds trust and report and academic success. so to me languages not just about the language or about the pretty bird, is about identity, educational will accomplish that and success, and another piece of this, too native people get to change over time. we don't just have to be frozen in time when the friends of dances with wolves when it cannot and the response is your people have a beautiful culture. i didn't know what to say. i was thinking at first well we do, yes but you know, we are from the modern age, not from the 1800's, we are from the lakes and once common of the plan
residential boarding schools that vaguely heard about education for assimilation, educators beating people for speaking the language is the new debt kept cemeteries for the kids. they hear about that but don't realize they don't feel comfortable in the parent teacher conversation. it's like that, but at the schools and other once all of a sudden it turns that on its head and involves native people and parents and changes the education paradigm. they are getting everything else everyone else is...
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if we do not educate the people here, training them, we will not have an economy, which is important. my kids had to go to private school 25 years ago, and the situation is worse today. we have to outsource jobs to other countries, india, china, israel, which is unacceptable. we do not have family housing because where i live in the golden gateway center it is filled with corporations and hotels. where are the laws that prevent that? this was originally a project that said it was the middle class people, however they get around to passthroughs and electrical, anything. anything the land board wants, they pass through. electrical was supposed to be included? forget it. i learned that a contract is valid in business school, but it is not in this city. city fathers say it does not matter if you have a contract or not. muni, the number one thing i told them at the meeting when ed first came aboard, you have got to get rid of cars off the street. it is not a matter of lanes, it is a matter of cars. portland, oregon has it, and we are behind the wheel, asleep. that is the way to move. commi
if we do not educate the people here, training them, we will not have an economy, which is important. my kids had to go to private school 25 years ago, and the situation is worse today. we have to outsource jobs to other countries, india, china, israel, which is unacceptable. we do not have family housing because where i live in the golden gateway center it is filled with corporations and hotels. where are the laws that prevent that? this was originally a project that said it was the middle...
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he'd been shaped by an education. he'd been shaped by the nature of his parents and his experiences. what is it that made him the way he was beyond that? >> i think that some of it was he just -- he just was that way because he has a brother and they're quite different he just -- i think he presented himself to the world in this fashn >> what was the best thing he did for "vanity fair"? was there a piece above all that defined him for you? >> well, actually, it's not an individual piece it's the sort of totality. the -- extraordinary range because he could write very seriously about serious issues and one of the great it withs about matters of society or a personal hi gene and he -- it was the breadth of his writing -- he com out of the oral education tradition of england and so he can -- he speaks in perfect sentences. speaks in perfect photographs and his writing flowed out like that so you didn't need an editor for christopher, you just needed somebody to take the copy and get it typeset and put hit in the magazine
he'd been shaped by an education. he'd been shaped by the nature of his parents and his experiences. what is it that made him the way he was beyond that? >> i think that some of it was he just -- he just was that way because he has a brother and they're quite different he just -- i think he presented himself to the world in this fashn >> what was the best thing he did for "vanity fair"? was there a piece above all that defined him for you? >> well, actually, it's not...
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also pointed out the unemployment rate for college-educated americans is half the national average. >>> coming up, the race for the white house heats up on the eve of two critical primaries for the gop candidates. the latest from the campaign trail. >>> plus, the qu'ran controversy, the violence intensifies in afghanistan as questions are raised about the role of u.s. troops in the country. >>> and wikileaks strikes again. this time a thinktank is in the cross harris of the whistle- blowing west side. >>> and nice today. the question is are we going to have more of this for the rest of your workweek? a first look at the forecast is coming up. short answer is we'll have some of it but some rain is on the way, sue, we'll look at all of that while coming up. stay with us, the news will continue. >> republican presidential hopefuls aren't wasting a second on this primary eve. voters in arizona and michigan the cast their ballots tomorrow as we have seen in past contents, it's anybody's game. craig bosswell is watching the action and has the latest. >> reporter: th
also pointed out the unemployment rate for college-educated americans is half the national average. >>> coming up, the race for the white house heats up on the eve of two critical primaries for the gop candidates. the latest from the campaign trail. >>> plus, the qu'ran controversy, the violence intensifies in afghanistan as questions are raised about the role of u.s. troops in the country. >>> and wikileaks strikes again. this time a thinktank is in the cross harris...
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and i have been at the education center for 17 years. our staff works with new the arrived immigrants. 99% of our students are free breakfast and lunch, and we see the benefits of having helped education in our school. our fifth graders -- some of our fifth graders have lost 20 lbs. in order to pass the fitness test. and this is thanks to the services we have received from the school health programs and the health department. school health programs provide a lot of services. it provides us with grants, for and vegetables for our children. but we do not want that to be lost because of funding. we know it is hard times, but we do not want you to cut the funds or stop providing services for our children. thank you for your support. i know you will do what is best for all of the children, because it's a matter of apathy. thank you. -- empathy. thank you. [applause] >> excuse me, i do not think i have a speaker cards for you. >> mark elkin. i am a teacher in special assignment. i began my career in 1995 as a kindergarten teacher. in kindergar
and i have been at the education center for 17 years. our staff works with new the arrived immigrants. 99% of our students are free breakfast and lunch, and we see the benefits of having helped education in our school. our fifth graders -- some of our fifth graders have lost 20 lbs. in order to pass the fitness test. and this is thanks to the services we have received from the school health programs and the health department. school health programs provide a lot of services. it provides us with...
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and i think it would be a matter of maintaining and ensuring that there is education and the people understand the scale and scope of this disaster. the networks actually performed very well and that they were up and running and they are working with government officials to make sure that people have access to fuel what is necessary and they are not subject to parking restrictions or restrictions on high occupancy vehicle lanes that, you know, the fuel is confiscated in certain areas. new york and new jersey did a great job. >> host: christopher guttman-mccabe is regulatory affairs ceo on at ctia. joining us from basking ridge, new jersey, is robert mudge, who is the president of consumer and mass business markets for bryson. what was the overall effect of hurricane sandy on bryson in the northeast? >> guest: i would like to talk about how much my heart goes out to the customers and other people from the storm. it has been great to be out with our employees. especially to see people coming through together. this was an impassable storm. as you know, it hit us right in the middle of our operati
and i think it would be a matter of maintaining and ensuring that there is education and the people understand the scale and scope of this disaster. the networks actually performed very well and that they were up and running and they are working with government officials to make sure that people have access to fuel what is necessary and they are not subject to parking restrictions or restrictions on high occupancy vehicle lanes that, you know, the fuel is confiscated in certain areas. new york...
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i have no immediate solution, but i would urge within existing resources we need to do a lot more education and some more enforcement. this is a public health issue. this is a safety issue. this is, too often, however record, a matter of life and death. thank you. [applause] >> could we have paul and [unintelligible] marcia [unintelligible] gail [unintelligible] and bill [unintelligible] do you want to line up? >> hello, i live in district 2. my question regards muni service. first of all, surprisingly, i would like to compliment you. i have no complaints on the service. i use it quite often. my concern is the north south subway. i support the subway and i think it is time for people who live in those directions to have speedy transportation. my concern in question is -- the most congested section is between columbus and the beginning of the stockton tunnel. i have sat on buses for as long as 30 minutes to go those few blocks. my concern is that all of a sudden i noticed that the station that was supposed to be washington square is no longer advertised and i am wondering if that section wil
i have no immediate solution, but i would urge within existing resources we need to do a lot more education and some more enforcement. this is a public health issue. this is a safety issue. this is, too often, however record, a matter of life and death. thank you. [applause] >> could we have paul and [unintelligible] marcia [unintelligible] gail [unintelligible] and bill [unintelligible] do you want to line up? >> hello, i live in district 2. my question regards muni service. first...
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>> boston university of theology, not seminary, education. >> what do you teach? >> islamic studies and also arab christians come arab intellectuals. estimate how many books have you written in? >> editing 23. >> all of this topic? >> no, everything on the and the the co women ideas. as the mccuish been talking with george tom professor yvonne yazbek becoming american the forging of muslim. published by baylor university press. >> thank you. blocked off their jobs with a federal aviation administration. on august 3rd, 1981. one analyst noted stripes were in the making. it was the inevitable choice of. it appears to have been preparation for this moment. the controllers had such a long history of militancy before 1981 that it wasn't surprising they became the first union to state it carefully choreographed and plan a nationwide strike against the federal agency. yet the journalist was puzzled. blight kallur workers is what i thought the bathroom would call for the professionalism of your calling. workers like this would shrike against the government. the paper colu
>> boston university of theology, not seminary, education. >> what do you teach? >> islamic studies and also arab christians come arab intellectuals. estimate how many books have you written in? >> editing 23. >> all of this topic? >> no, everything on the and the the co women ideas. as the mccuish been talking with george tom professor yvonne yazbek becoming american the forging of muslim. published by baylor university press. >> thank you. blocked off...